Correct.
The west summit, 4849, is the site of the old lookout and the destination of the Mt. Higgins trail.
The middle summit, 4995, is also known as Skadulgwas, which is a native name for the peak.
The east summit, 5175, is highest, and is named for homesteader Walter D. Higgins.

The west summit at 4880+ is slightly higher than the lookout. It's almost due north of the LO site and makes a dandy scramble.

I have to admit I'm very impressed with Putz in Boots' accuracy. Despite sort of a short arm motion and with no footwork required she still had maybe 4 out of 6 or so hitting Quark with a couple right off the noggin as well. Good aim.

It has been noted that I'm not a good ducker. Well, see, I didn't duck cause I kept thinking the last ball tossed would be the last ball tossed. I wasn't thinking my freinds would be aimin' to kill me and all, in winter and all; I mean tossing heavy snowballs in the water in front of me, making it splash on me at the dawn of nightfall on a snowy slope in winter is downright dangerous. I coulda got hypodermiated and died & stuff out there.

Here lies Quark,
she got offed by a dork.
So who inherits the spork?

Besides, the coldness felt good - I was hot. Well, hotter than usuall.

--------------"...Other than that, the post was more or less accurate."

YOu really think Skadulgwas looks easy to scramble! Ha! It looks dicey as anything. But a nice system gets you up the steep rock. Not done often from what I can tell. Some bushwacking but not terrible. Get there by dropping below the LO on the N side and find your way across the area. It looks dicey until you are right at the class 2 area. A dandy scramble.

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